Demi Rose has broken the temperature gauges once more – and this time she went nude underneath a see-through dress.
The stunning influencer, 26, ditched her underwear for a daring display on the sand in a sheer, see-through dress.
Birmingham beauty Demi didn’t hold back during the steamy shoot in sunny Ibiza – and she soon released the heat to her whopping 18.9 million followers on Instagram.
Demi donned a breezy black dress that clung to her trademark curves and could barely contain her killer figure.
The gorgeous garment was held together by wafer-thin material that left very little to the imagination.
In one snap, she turned away from the camera in a bid to let her dazzling bum steal the show.
Taking to Instagram with a slew of sexy snaps from Ibiza’s Magic Island, she wrote: “Ethereal” – signing off with a sweet fairy-emoji.
As if to show off her status as a reigning social media queen, Demi wore a chic tiara for the occasion.
The brunette bombshell styled her thick locks in loose curls as she showed off her moves in the sun.
Demi’s fans went wild over the photoshoot, and the comments section quickly became filled with fire-emojis and love-hearts.
One admirer wrote: “this is a goddess”
A second said: “Breathtaking”
A third wrote: “Looking so hot in black”
A fourth commented: “You are absolutely beautiful!! Looking so sexy…”
A fifth added: “I love you”
Demi recently revealed that she was bullied when she was younger, and didn’t have many friends.
She told BBC Radio One’s Newsbeat: “I always wanted to get into modelling and when I eventually got there I classed it as a blessing because I grew up being bullied and didn’t have many friends at all”
Demi has been modelling for over eight years, and worked with major companies like PrettyLittleThing.
Speaking on her fame, she said: “I never expected this when I was younger, but it’s something that I’ve had to learn to live with.”
Demi also has an OnlyFans account, where she posts a mixture of free and paid-for snaps.
However, she explained that there’s been “stigma” around the subscription-based service in the UK.
She said: “There’s always been a stigma in the UK.”
Demi added: “I was always cautious about joining, but I’ve been watching more creators and artists joining and I was like, ‘OK wow it’s becoming more accepted’.”
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